THE giant stopper had joined the Italian side on a seaon-long loan but the ban for pushing a referee has resulted in Spezia bosses mulling over terminating the deal.

DORIN GOIAN has confirmed he’ll be back at Rangers in January if he is axed by seething Spezia.

The Romanian defender’s future with the Serie B club is in doubt as the Italians consider terminating his season-long loan deal from Ibrox.

Goian
left Scotland in the final days of the August transfer window after the
club’s demotion to the Third Division as he fought to keep his international career alive into the World Cup 2014 campaign.

But
having landed a four-match ban for pushing a referee during a league match earlier this month, Spezia are believed to be assessing the prospect of sending him packing.

Goian told Record Sport
last night: “Right now I don’t know anything about what is going to happen. Honestly. I need to wait and see the position of Spezia.

“They have not spoken to me so I just have to wait to finish this first half of the season and then it will be clear.

“I don’t want to speak on speculation but in normal circumstances if I have to leave Spezia, I will go back to Rangers.

“I
already played some games for Rangers at the start of the season so I have played for two clubs this season now and UEFA rules say you cannot have any more.”